The county has yet to determine how it would proceed if Oregon's attorney general finds wrongdoing related to Tuesday’s general election vote. The state was alerted that a temporary elections worker may have filled out incomplete ballots last week.

Clackamas officials said last night the worker, Deanna Swenson, was relieved of her duties immediately after the alleged ballot tampering was discovered. Swenson, the county pointed out, is not a Clackamas employee. She did work part-time at the elections division at the time of the Oct. 31 incident.